About this collection

Interdisciplinary in scope and centered on the environmental humanities, this unique, burgeoning selection of articles from academic journals highlights current areas of debate on links between environment and society. It features journals such as Environmental Values, Environment and History, Global Environment, Environmental Humanities, Climate of the Past, International Review of Environmental History, and Conservation & Society.
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"A Month in the Life of José Salud, Forester in the Spanish Philippines, July 1882"
Bankoff, Greg
2009
“Western Europe is Warming Much Faster Than Expected”
Geert Jan van Oldenborgh et al.
2009
"Hunting as a Moral Good"
Cahoone, Lawrence
2009
"Darwin and the Meaning in Life"
Holland, Alan
2009
"An Environmental History of Nacre and Pearls: Fisheries, Cultivation and Commerce"
Cariño, Micheline, and Mario Monteforte
2009
"Phenomenology and the Problem of Animal Minds"
James, Simon P.
2009
"Visions of Nature in Eastern Europe: A Polish Example"
Hunka, Agnieszka D., Wouter T. de Groot, and Adam Biela
2009
"Local People and the Global Tiger: An Environmental History of the Sundarbans"
Chakrabarti, Ranjan
2009
"The Argument from Marginal Cases and the Slippery Slope Objection"
Tanner, Julia K.
2009
"Forest Conservation and the Reciprocal Timber Trade between New Zealand and New South Wales, 1880s–1920s"
Stubbs, Brett J.
01/11/2008
"Imperial Ethos, Dominions Reality: Forestry Education in New Zealand and Australia, 1910–1965"
Roche, Michael M., and John Dargavel
01/11/2008
"Trees of Gold and Men Made Good? Grand Visions and Early Experiments in Penal Forestry in New South Wales, 1913–1938"
Taylor, Benedict
01/11/2008
"Tree Planting in Canterbury, New Zealand, 1850–1910"
Star, Paul
01/11/2008
"Colonial Geographies of Settlement: Vegetation, Towns, Disease and Well-Being In Aotearoa/New Zealand, 1830s–1930s"
Beattie, James
01/11/2008
"The Banks Peninsula Forests and Akaroa Cocksfoot: Explaining a New Zealand Forest Transition"
Wood, Vaughan, and Eric Pawson
01/11/2008